Frozen isn’t just the year’s best animated film – it’s also the most lucrative.

The Disney film, which won the 2014 Oscar for best animated feature, has now earned $1.072-billion internationally, beating Toy Story 3‘s record-holding $1.063-billion and making it the highest-grossing animated feature in history.

The film is also now the tenth highest grossing film in box-office history, and could soon overtake The Dark Knight Rises, which earned $1.084-million during its theatrical run and currently sits at ninth place.

But Frozen, released Nov. 29, has had plenty of time to reach the box-office milestone, and it’s got stiff competition in the form of The Lego Movie, which has earned a whopping $400-million since its February release. That film has yet to open in Australia and Germany.

Frozen, which is based on the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale The Snow Queen, also picked up the 2014 Academy Award for best original song, for Let It Go, performed by Idina Menzel.